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Bio::Seq::Meta::Array(3pm)				User Contributed Perl Documentation				Bio::Seq::Meta::Array(3pm)

NAME
Bio::Seq::Meta::Array - array-based generic implementation of a sequence class with residue-based meta information SYNOPSIS
use Bio::LocatableSeq; use Bio::Seq::Meta::Array; my $seq = Bio::Seq::Meta::Array->new(-id=>'test', -seq=>'ACTGCTAGCT', -start=>2434, -start=>2443, -strand=>1, -verbose=>1, # to see warnings ); # to test this is a meta seq object $seq->isa("Bio::Seq::Meta::Array") || $seq->throw("$seq is not a Bio::Seq::Meta::Array"); $seq->meta('1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10'); # or you could create the Meta object directly $seq = Bio::Seq::Meta::Array->new(-id=>'test', -seq=>'ACTGCTAGCT', -start=>2434, -start=>2443, -strand=>1, -meta=>'1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10', -verbose=>1, # to see warnings ); # accessors $arrayref = $seq->meta(); $string = $seq->meta_text(); $substring = $seq->submeta_text(2,5); $unique_key = $seq->accession_number(); DESCRIPTION
This class implements generic methods for sequences with residue-based meta information. Meta sequences with meta data are Bio::LocatableSeq objects with additional methods to store that meta information. See Bio::LocatableSeq and Bio::Seq::MetaI. The meta information in this class can be a string of variable length and can be a complex structure. Blank values are undef or zero. Application specific implementations should inherit from this class to override and add to these methods. This class can be used for storing sequence quality values but Bio::Seq::Quality has named methods that make it easier. SEE ALSO
Bio::LocatableSeq, Bio::Seq::MetaI, Bio::Seq::Meta, Bio::Seq::Quality NOTE
This Bio::Seq::MetaI implementation inherits from Bio::LocatableSeq, which itself inherits from Bio::PrimarySeq. It is not a Bio::SeqI, so bless-ing objects of this class into a Bio::SeqI or vice versa and will not work as expected (see bug 2262). This may be addressed in a future refactor of Bio::LocatableSeq. FEEDBACK
Mailing Lists User feedback is an integral part of the evolution of this and other Bioperl modules. Send your comments and suggestions preferably to one of the Bioperl mailing lists. Your participation is much appreciated. bioperl-l@bioperl.org - General discussion http://bioperl.org/wiki/Mailing_lists - About the mailing lists Support Please direct usage questions or support issues to the mailing list: bioperl-l@bioperl.org rather than to the module maintainer directly. Many experienced and reponsive experts will be able look at the problem and quickly address it. Please include a thorough description of the problem with code and data examples if at all possible. Reporting Bugs Report bugs to the Bioperl bug tracking system to help us keep track the bugs and their resolution. Bug reports can be submitted via the web: https://redmine.open-bio.org/projects/bioperl/ AUTHOR - Heikki Lehvaslaiho Email heikki-at-bioperl-dot-org CONTRIBUTORS
Chad Matsalla, bioinformatics@dieselwurks.com Aaron Mackey, amackey@virginia.edu APPENDIX
The rest of the documentation details each of the object methods. Internal methods are usually preceded with a _ new Title : new Usage : $metaseq = Bio::Seq::Meta::Array->new ( -meta => 'aaaaaaaabbbbbbbb', -seq => 'TKLMILVSHIVILSRM' -id => 'human_id', -accession_number => 'S000012', ); Function: Constructor for Bio::Seq::Meta::Array class, meta data being in a string. Note that you can provide an empty quality string. Returns : a new Bio::Seq::Meta::Array object meta Title : meta Usage : $meta_values = $obj->meta($values_string); Function: Get and set method for the meta data starting from residue position one. Since it is dependent on the length of the sequence, it needs to be manipulated after the sequence. The length of the returned value always matches the length of the sequence. Returns : reference to an array of meta data Args : new value, string or array ref, optional meta_text Title : meta_text Usage : $meta_values = $obj->meta_text($values_arrayref); Function: Variant of meta() guarantied to return a string representation of meta data. For details, see L<meta>. Returns : a string Args : new value, string or array ref, optional named_meta Title : named_meta() Usage : $meta_values = $obj->named_meta($name, $values_arrayref); Function: A more general version of meta(). Each meta data set needs to be named. See also L<meta_names>. Returns : reference to an array of meta data Args : scalar, name of the meta data set new value, string or array ref, optional _test_gap_positions Title : _test_gap_positions Usage : $meta_values = $obj->_test_gap_positions($name); Function: Internal test for correct position of gap characters. Gap being only '-' this time. This method is called from named_meta() when setting meta data but only if verbose is positive as this can be an expensive process on very long sequences. Set verbose(1) to see warnings when gaps do not align in sequence and meta data and turn them into errors by setting verbose(2). Returns : true on success, prints warnings Args : none named_meta_text Title : named_meta_text() Usage : $meta_values = $obj->named_meta_text($name, $values_arrayref); Function: Variant of named_meta() guarantied to return a textual representation of the named meta data. For details, see L<meta>. Returns : a string Args : scalar, name of the meta data set new value, string or array ref, optional submeta Title : submeta Usage : $subset_of_meta_values = $obj->submeta(10, 20, $value_string); $subset_of_meta_values = $obj->submeta(10, undef, $value_string); Function: Get and set method for meta data for subsequences. Numbering starts from 1 and the number is inclusive, ie 1-2 are the first two residue of the sequence. Start cannot be larger than end but can be equal. If the second argument is missing the returned values should extend to the end of the sequence. The return value may be a string or an array reference, depending on the implentation. If in doubt, use submeta_text() which is a variant guarantied to return a string. See L<submeta_text>. Returns : A reference to an array or a string Args : integer, start position integer, end position, optional when a third argument present new value, string or array ref, optional submeta_text Title : submeta_text Usage : $meta_values = $obj->submeta_text(20, $value_string); Function: Variant of submeta() guarantied to return a textual representation of meta data. For details, see L<meta>. Returns : a string Args : new value, string or array ref, optional named_submeta Title : named_submeta Usage : $subset_of_meta_values = $obj->named_submeta($name, 10, 20, $value_string); $subset_of_meta_values = $obj->named_submeta($name, 10); Function: Variant of submeta() guarantied to return a textual representation of meta data. For details, see L<meta>. Returns : A reference to an array or a string Args : scalar, name of the meta data set integer, start position integer, end position, optional when a third argument present (can be undef) new value, string or array ref, optional named_submeta_text Title : named_submeta_text Usage : $meta_values = $obj->named_submeta_text($name, 20, $value_string); Function: Variant of submeta() guarantied to return a textual representation of meta data. For details, see L<meta>. Returns : a string Args : scalar, name of the meta data Args : integer, start position, optional integer, end position, optional new value, string or array ref, optional meta_names Title : meta_names Usage : @meta_names = $obj->meta_names() Function: Retrives an array of meta data set names. The default (unnamed) set name is guarantied to be the first name if it contains any data. Returns : an array of names Args : none meta_length Title : meta_length() Usage : $meta_len = $obj->meta_length(); Function: return the number of elements in the meta set Returns : integer Args : - named_meta_length Title : named_meta_length() Usage : $meeta_len = $obj->named_meta_length($name); Function: return the number of elements in the named meta set Returns : integer Args : - force_flush Title : force_flush() Usage : $force_flush = $obj->force_flush(1); Function: Automatically pad with empty values or truncate meta values to sequence length. Not done by default. Returns : boolean 1 or 0 Args : optional boolean value Note that if you turn this forced padding off, the previously padded values are not changed. _do_flush Title : _do_flush Usage : Function: internal method to do the force that meta values are same length as sequence . Called from L<force_flush> Returns : Args : is_flush Title : is_flush Usage : $is_flush = $obj->is_flush() or $is_flush = $obj->is_flush($my_meta_name) Function: Boolean to tell if all meta values are in flush with the sequence length. Returns true if force_flush() is set Set verbosity to a positive value to see failed meta sets Returns : boolean 1 or 0 Args : optional name of the meta set Bio::PrimarySeqI methods revcom Title : revcom Usage : $newseq = $seq->revcom(); Function: Produces a new Bio::Seq::MetaI implementing object where the order of residues and their meta information is reversed. Returns : A new (fresh) Bio::Seq::Meta object Args : none Throws : if the object returns false on is_flush() Note: The method does nothing to meta values, it reorders them, only. trunc Title : trunc Usage : $subseq = $seq->trunc(10,100); Function: Provides a truncation of a sequence together with meta data Returns : a fresh Bio::Seq::Meta implementing object Args : Two integers denoting first and last residue of the sub-sequence. perl v5.14.2 2012-03-02 Bio::Seq::Meta::Array(3pm)
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